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Things to do: Sunday
• "Father and Son Landscape" reception will be held from noon to 2 p.m. at the Tombaugh Gallery at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 2000 S. Solano Drive.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Gift to benefit CSU museum
The CSU Design and Merchandising Museum will relocate to the University Center for the Arts after it received a $1.25 million gift from the Avenir Foundation, a Lakewood grant foundation.
Colorado State Collegian |
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Things to do: Thursday
• An art reception featuring New Mexico artist Warren Smart's newest works will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Rose and Crown Art Gallery, 3616 McRae Blvd., in El Paso. The show is called "The Art of Warren Smart." The reception allows guest to meet and greet the artist. Info: (915) 633-8870.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Riverside County's top lawman has eventful first year
Exactly one year after he was sworn in, Riverside County Sheriff Stanley Sniff still hasn't had a chance to hang his Civil War art collection on the walls of his largely unadorned office.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Lucky Seven: Annual festival highlights Truth or Consequences artists
Plan a quick road trip to celebrate the arts and culture of a quirky artistic community at the fifth annual Black Hot Springs Cool Art Festival on Friday through Sunday in Truth or Consequences, the community once known as Hot Springs before a national game show persuaded the town to rename itself.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Artists honor La Casita del Arroyo
Since it was dedicated as a community meeting house in 1933, in the depths of the Great Depression, La Casita del Arroyo has overlooked the rugged landscape that inspired California's first plein-air artists a century ago. • Photo Gallery: Plein-air artists
Pasadena Star-News |
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Fertility god statue moved from view
An anatomically correct sculpture of the humpbacked flute player Kokopelli has been moved from the front of Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum in Blanding after complaints from a local group calling itself the "Values Committee.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Oberlin art student creates giant crutches
OBERLIN — If you notice a tree on crutches in Oberlin, don’t worry, it didn’t break a limb.
The Morning Journal |
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Re-Branding Event -- 10/02/08 at Turpenoff Portrait Gallery
Re-Branding Event -- 10/02/08 at Turpenoff Portrait Gallery
Rocky Mountain News |
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Logan Lectures 2008: Daniel Richter -- 10/02/08 at Denver Art Museum
Logan Lectures 2008: Daniel Richter -- 10/02/08 at Denver Art Museum
Rocky Mountain News |
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The show will not go on: Rock ‘n’ Coal coordinator
A MASSIVE $15,000 loss has resulted in the cancellation of the 2009 Rock ‘n’ Coal Festival.
Collie Mail |
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Fair brings critters from the Outback to your back yard
For more photos from the Southern New Mexico State Fair, visit our online photo gallery. For activity and entertainment schedules and other fair coverage visit our, Southern New Mexico State Fair section.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Sugar House hopes art festival will bring back broken pizzazz
The dirt crater marring the heart of Sugar House cannot bury the neighborhood's artistic spirit. That is the message merchants and artists hope to convey during Friday evening's first-ever Sugar House Stroll.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Creative use of space
If there were an award for best transformation of storage space, this year it would surely go to the Franklin public schools. After months of demolition, cleaning, and painting, an unused space in the high school is now home to Gallery 218, a spiffy new art gallery open to the public. Call it a quantum leap beyond the usual school ...
Boston Globe |
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ARTS 3:55 p.m. — Traveling Japanese pottery exhibit at Isla Center ends tomorrow
3:55 p.m., Oct. 2 — A traveling Japanese pottery exhibit, The Rising Generation From Traditional Japanese Kilns, will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m.through tomorrow at the Isla Center for the Arts, 15 Dean's Circle, University of Guam.
Pacific Daily News |
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The artist inside Dr. Death
The art is severe, and at times disturbing. So is the artist, Dr. Jack Kevorkian, who will be in Watertown on Sunday to unveil an exhibition of 16 of his paintings owned by the Armenian Library and Museum of America.
Boston Globe |
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Artwork program provides plenty for local schools
When the National Endowment for the Humanities set up the Picturing America program, it sounded too good to be true for some local librarians and schools.
The Morning Sun |
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Walk, drink downtown
Patrons roaming downtown at Gallery Night can do so with a drink in their hand.
Pensacola News Journal |
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Clubhouse H20 opens in La Habra
A group of adults had the chance to act like kids again. About 50 grown kids tried out the new hands-on Clubhouse H20 exhibit on Tuesday at the Children's Museum of La Habra, which will teach visiting children the importance of water conservation. • Photo Gallery: Clubhouse H20 opens at Children's Museum
Whittier Daily News |
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FALL FUN
Pumpkin art was just one of the activities at Belmond's Autumn Family Fun Festival held September 27.
Belmond Independent |
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Sketches show how ‘Babar’ became a classic
The Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Ave.; 212-685-0008 or themorgan.org. Through Jan. 4. 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.
The Record |
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Against the grain
Zan and Lee Burningham are interviewed at their home in North Logan on Thursday. (By Eli Lucero/Herald Journal) Over the past decade and a half, Zan and Lee Burningham have drawn attention not only as respected art teachers, but also as iconoclasts in conservative Cache Valley.
The Logan Herald Journal |
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Vacant Era Film Festival today through Sunday in Norman
Independent film fans, it is time. The Vacant Era Film Festival, which runs through Sunday at the Sooner Theatre and Coach's Brewhouse, starts 6 p.m. today at the Sooner with a kick-off speech by Norman Mayor Cindy Rosenthal.
The Norman Transcript |
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Sotheby's Sued by Cnet Founder in `Peaceable Kingdom' Dispute
Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Sotheby's , the world's largest publicly traded auction house, was sued by art collector and Cnet Inc. founder Halsey Minor after it sued him to recover $16.8 million from the sale of ``The Peaceable Kingdom.''
Bloomberg |
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Tiny watercolors featured in Whiskey Painters show
If you like to take your art in small sips, there's an exhibit at Zimmerman Gallery on Broad Street where works by the Whiskey Painters of America are featured.
The Augusta Chronicle |
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